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let's challenge ourselves to find the common ground that haas eluded us. let's rise above the dysfunction and do the right thing together for our country. >> reporter: the newly elected congress looks almost exactly like the last one. the same partisan divisions, maybe even a little bit deeper, that led to failure last time. but diane, there may be a new dynamic, that looming crisis, forcing a compromise that just seemed impossible in the last time around. >> well, i'll have a chance to ask the speaker of the house, john boehner, about just that tomorrow. an abc news exclusive. we will sit down and talk about the message of this election and what is to come in the road ahead. thank you, jon. >>> and abc news has learned tonight that former congresswoman gabby gfords and her husband mark kelly plan to be in the room for the sentencing of the man who shot her in january of last year. the sentencing is tomorrow. her husband, mark kelly, expected to make a statement in court, with his wife by his side about the tragedy. as you know, 18 others were also shot. i
let's challenge ourselves to find the common ground that haas eluded us. let's rise above the dysfunction and do the right thing together for our country. >> reporter: the newly elected congress looks almost exactly like the last one. the same partisan divisions, maybe even a little bit deeper, that led to failure last time. but diane, there may be a new dynamic, that looming crisis, forcing a compromise that just seemed impossible in the last time around. >> well, i'll have a...
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when all the things many of us thought he was going to do, bring us together and unite us. we became more polarized. he can do it. can't believe it as a speech within tonight. within days he has to go back to congress and say, listen, i am welling to work with you. do it for the sake of the country. word are good. actions are the only way. >> will republicans meet him halfway. >> the only person that can force him to do it. is him. if he pushes on it. the republican party is in a desperate situation today. they do not match the country anymore. they can't lose asians, can't lose young women. can't lose will ep as a whole. >> in 30 send. what did we learn about america tonight? >> we are an extremely divided country. young/old. we are divided male/female. people that go to church every sunday/people that don't. minority/white. that divide we have to figure out some way to bring it together and solve it. that they what we learned today. a divided country that needs to come together. >> can it happen? >> it can happen. incumbent. some kind of camp david peace conference amongs
when all the things many of us thought he was going to do, bring us together and unite us. we became more polarized. he can do it. can't believe it as a speech within tonight. within days he has to go back to congress and say, listen, i am welling to work with you. do it for the sake of the country. word are good. actions are the only way. >> will republicans meet him halfway. >> the only person that can force him to do it. is him. if he pushes on it. the republican party is in a...
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one washington crew got the calculators out and did the math for us. our records $710 million spent in swing states like virginia. that means as much as $45 was spent on your vote. abc7 news. >> oh, my goodness. >> we paid for that. >> coming up -- the fairfax groper strikes again. >> and while the power in congress remains the same today, there is one historical change. >> and it is already a time to look >> fairfax county police are investigating another assault where a woman was groped by a stranger. the latest attack was last thursday. it was just a few blocks from up bus stop where woman was attacked earlier that day. police have tied the same suspect to at least eight other attacks in fairfax county. a similar attack was reported in falls church. police have a sketch of the attacker but no suspect. and the trial for it alexis' simpson, charged with first- degree murder. she claims that the killing was in self-defense. >> the man who shot gabrielle giffords learns his day tomorrow. he pleaded guilty in august to 19 criminal charges including attem
one washington crew got the calculators out and did the math for us. our records $710 million spent in swing states like virginia. that means as much as $45 was spent on your vote. abc7 news. >> oh, my goodness. >> we paid for that. >> coming up -- the fairfax groper strikes again. >> and while the power in congress remains the same today, there is one historical change. >> and it is already a time to look >> fairfax county police are investigating another...
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they used that. and they found out if volunteers how good a volunteer you were, how likely you were. so they measured everything. that's part behalf came up with contests that raised so much money for the dinner with barack program. >> sure. less than 30 seconds what did the romney camp do wrong then? >> they laid back in the summer. they spent too much time raising money from big donors who didn't have a plan, raising money from smaller donors, which in the social media age is really important. by the time they started buying tv advertising, by the time they come up with a message, people in those credit cat states ohio, wisconsin, even to some degree here in battleground virginia, people already knew what they thought of mitt romney. when his ads came on, it was too late. >> mike allen -- >> super p.a.c.'s, the big losers. >> they really are. they spent a billion dollars, and they don't have much to show for t. >> mike allen playing wednesday morning quarterback for us. great job to you and your co
they used that. and they found out if volunteers how good a volunteer you were, how likely you were. so they measured everything. that's part behalf came up with contests that raised so much money for the dinner with barack program. >> sure. less than 30 seconds what did the romney camp do wrong then? >> they laid back in the summer. they spent too much time raising money from big donors who didn't have a plan, raising money from smaller donors, which in the social media age is...
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great to have you with us. all day long we've been watching grandmothers, first-time voters, rich people, poor people, blue collar workers, all the people who believe in america going to the polls, every state of our union today joining together at the ballot boxes, and we will be bringing you the results. we are here to tell you who won, why throughout this evening and what's next. it's your voice as we've been saying and your vote tonight. >> diane, it has been a long, bitter and expensive race. deadlocked most of the way and revealed an america divided in so many ways. tonight, all of you are going to tip the balance. >> and now we are ready to begin because we have three projections to make because the polls have closed in six states and we are ready to go. here it is. indiana, this state has switched, president obama won it four years ago, governor romney has won it this time. it is not a surprise, though. we were expecting governor romney to take indiana. kentucky, this is a very red state and governor ro
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can you hear us? emily? can you hear us? >> lara, can you hear us? >> i have you on the start. >> we've been out here. okay. >> i want to ask you. you witnessed so much. i cannot even imagine we have the time, with the president. what's your favorite real moment? >> i think my most surreal moment of this campaign was covering president obama. the fund-raiser obama. he spent more time fund-raising than any president in american history. in fact, i covered more fund-raisers this year than potical rallies. and some of the fund-raisers took us to pretty amazing places. we were in manhattan, inside sarah jessica parker's house in west side manhattan. one of my other favorite moments of the campaign was in tyler perry's mansion in atlanta. president obama stood before candlelight, speaking to none other than oprah winfrey, sitting at one of those tables. and he said, i'll never forget it. just like books and skin cream, if oprah likes you, other people like you, too. he was milking that hollywood connection this campaign. >> devin, who wins? jay-z or bruce
can you hear us? emily? can you hear us? >> lara, can you hear us? >> i have you on the start. >> we've been out here. okay. >> i want to ask you. you witnessed so much. i cannot even imagine we have the time, with the president. what's your favorite real moment? >> i think my most surreal moment of this campaign was covering president obama. the fund-raiser obama. he spent more time fund-raising than any president in american history. in fact, i covered more...
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this will mostly be an event to the east of us. temperatures holding pretty steady in the upper 30's to lower 40's. some of that rain could change over to some snow tonight. but little to know accumulation expected. things should be fine on the roadways other than being a little bit wet. speaking of roadways, hopefully they're good this morning. let's check on traffic now. hey, jamie. >> fabulous, jacqui. >> right now no problems on 66 the toll road, out of fret ricksburg. through stafford, not seeing any delays. you look good here live in the springfield camera. continuing on to 395 and over the 14th street bridge, nice, easy trip so far. making the travels on washington boulevard, george washington parkway baltimore-washington new yorkway, no worries. downtown on pennsylvania avenue, that looks great. from 270 between frederick and the beltway,we're near speeds too. cynne, steve, back to you. >> it is the costliest presidential campaign in history. it's over now, and president obama is staying put. voters decided to give him anot
this will mostly be an event to the east of us. temperatures holding pretty steady in the upper 30's to lower 40's. some of that rain could change over to some snow tonight. but little to know accumulation expected. things should be fine on the roadways other than being a little bit wet. speaking of roadways, hopefully they're good this morning. let's check on traffic now. hey, jamie. >> fabulous, jacqui. >> right now no problems on 66 the toll road, out of fret ricksburg. through...
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is use in expansion of drones together they completed a two day two hundred thirty mile peace march across the country all the convey one message and drone warfare but unfortunately the message has been drowned out by the beating of war drums during the campaign cycle in fact it was barely talked about at all so the talk about the exclusion of drones from the dialogue and what activism may look like during the next presidential administration i spoke to co-founder of code pink but did benjamin. so the co-founder of one of the most prominent antiwar movement in the country activism for decades we saw a huge swell of anti-war activism during the bush administration it was really at the peak and then you know obama came in he pretty much continued a lot of the same policies but activism totally dropped off why. good question something i've been asking myself for four years when i think a lot of people were hoping obama would be the peace president that he talked about . i think a lot of people turned out to be more concerned about partisan politics didn't want to criticize a democrat didn't w
is use in expansion of drones together they completed a two day two hundred thirty mile peace march across the country all the convey one message and drone warfare but unfortunately the message has been drowned out by the beating of war drums during the campaign cycle in fact it was barely talked about at all so the talk about the exclusion of drones from the dialogue and what activism may look like during the next presidential administration i spoke to co-founder of code pink but did benjamin....
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it's magical, thank a lot guys thanks for joining us. tonight's results, guys, what do you think. >> jon tonight's results have caused a seismic shift? what we're forecasting for the 2016 election. the real winner tonight looks to be hillary clinton who is now projecting pat 68% chance of victory -- >> [crowd cheering] >> that's up from 54% just a few hours ago. obviously premature to call the 2016 election but i think through demands we have at least examined some vice presidential options. tonight mitt romney received very little minority support. we're talking jimmy buffet concert level. so that's clearly going to have to put some coffee in that cream. wouldn't hurt to counter hillary with a woman either. some people are saying condaleesa rice or perhaps medea. >> no jon the character from greek tragedy who murders both of her children. that medea. >> jon: what about hillary's vice president. >> she'll need to reach older white male voters. so the two leading vp contenders are a 1962 chevy empala and a can of beer. >> jon: i understan
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a lot more than they're admitting but what people don't realize is how many millions of people hate us because of these drones and how counterproductive they're i mean it's terrorism on a daily basis for these communities in two thousand former dea wrote an op ed where you said the following i'm just going to read it really quickly you said maybe it's time for the people who voted for bush in two thousand the people who didn't vote at all in two thousand and yes people like myself who voted for ralph nader in two thousand to admit our mistakes i'll say mine i had no idea that george bush would be such a disastrous president had i known then what i know now and had lived in a swing state i would have voted for gore instead of ralph nader. two things really quickly do you think it's damaging to say to continue the rhetoric that. ralph nader siphon votes from gore when really gore won i mean and the same with kerry in two thousand for he won it's really an issue of revoting and also do you do you still subscribe to the lesser of two evils them. well no i really had enough after a lot of h
a lot more than they're admitting but what people don't realize is how many millions of people hate us because of these drones and how counterproductive they're i mean it's terrorism on a daily basis for these communities in two thousand former dea wrote an op ed where you said the following i'm just going to read it really quickly you said maybe it's time for the people who voted for bush in two thousand the people who didn't vote at all in two thousand and yes people like myself who voted for...
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the editor of "russian global affairs" joins us now. thank you for joining us. there has been tension in relations, certainly in the later stages of president obama's presidency. what are they making their of the reelection today? >> the reelection of obama is seen as a positive. the prime minister, who has done a lot of business with obama, is reacting with joy, saying that it is very good that obama one, not that romney. at the same time, i would not say that the russian political establishment was extremely interested in who would win. there is a growing feeling in russia that the relationship between russia and the united states, since the end of the cold war, is developing according to certain cycles. it is a style of relationship that will be repeated over time. of course, the person matters. it will be easier to deal with obama, but i do not think the we can extract some profound change. even if mitt romney won, it would not be such a big difference. >> right, the key issue was the head of many of the imminent issues. like syria. >> yes, syria. syria, mos
the editor of "russian global affairs" joins us now. thank you for joining us. there has been tension in relations, certainly in the later stages of president obama's presidency. what are they making their of the reelection today? >> the reelection of obama is seen as a positive. the prime minister, who has done a lot of business with obama, is reacting with joy, saying that it is very good that obama one, not that romney. at the same time, i would not say that the russian...
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and you humbled us. you've been the very best we could have imagined. the nation as you know is at a critical point at a time like this we can't risk partisan bickering and political postering. our people have to reach across the aisle to do the work. we look to our teachers and professors we count on you not just to teach. we look to our pastors and priests and rabbis and counselors of all time to testify of the enduring principals upon which our society is built. honesty, charity, integrity and family. we look to our parents from the final analysis everything depends on the success of our homes. we look to job creators of all kinds. we're counting on you to invest, to hire, to step forward. we look at democrats and republicans and government of all levels to put the people before the politics. i believe in america, i believe in the people of america. and i ran for of
and you humbled us. you've been the very best we could have imagined. the nation as you know is at a critical point at a time like this we can't risk partisan bickering and political postering. our people have to reach across the aisle to do the work. we look to our teachers and professors we count on you not just to teach. we look to our pastors and priests and rabbis and counselors of all time to testify of the enduring principals upon which our society is built. honesty, charity, integrity...
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but that's not what makes us rich. we have the most powerful military in history, but that's not what makes us strong. our university our culture, are all the envy of theworld, but that's not what keeps the world coming to our shores. what makes america exceptional are the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on earth. the belief that our destiny is shared, that this countryy works when we accept certain obligations to one another and the future generations so that the freedom which so many americans have fought for and died for comes with the rights and among those are love and charity and duty and patriotism. that's what makes america great. i have seen the spirit of work in america. i've seen it in the family business whose owners would rather cut their own pay than lay off their neighbors and in the workers who would rather cut back their hours than see a friend lose their job. i've seen it in the soldiers who reenlist after losing a limb. and in those s.e.a.l.s who charged up the stairs into darkness a
but that's not what makes us rich. we have the most powerful military in history, but that's not what makes us strong. our university our culture, are all the envy of theworld, but that's not what keeps the world coming to our shores. what makes america exceptional are the bonds that hold together the most diverse nation on earth. the belief that our destiny is shared, that this countryy works when we accept certain obligations to one another and the future generations so that the freedom which...
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it's widely reported the drones are being used in drone strikes and i support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to continue to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. and that's the extent that drones have been mentioned by the candidates you know another thing that hasn't been given the correct gravitated more than a couple token sentences afghanistan the longest war in u.s. history resulting in thousands of deaths of american soldiers and countless afghan civilians an epidemic of soldiers suicides and as of late a spree of insider killings by the same forces we're training again why is this not a central talking point this bloodbath has been an enormous failure and policy and no one is questioning the plan for u.s. troops to stay in afghanistan until twenty twenty four you know what issue. the rest the biggest lie of omission is the undeniable climate change happening to this planet you can argue all day about whether or not we as humans are the ones c
it's widely reported the drones are being used in drone strikes and i support that entirely and feel the president was right to up the usage of that technology and believe that we should continue to use it to continue to go after the people who represent a threat to this nation and to our friends. and that's the extent that drones have been mentioned by the candidates you know another thing that hasn't been given the correct gravitated more than a couple token sentences afghanistan the longest...
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i used this example and i want to use it again. i remember that house members and senators. they would hand out pens and these house members and senators would want a pen, because that had something to do with being a statesman, and a leader, and caring more about the country than just being reelected that has to be a change of mind. the president, i must say this, he's got to mix it up. he's got to be a little more lbj and bill clinton. if you're in politics you've got to pick up the phone. >> there is some short term business that can be done in this city. looming over the head of thousands of defense industry workers in this area. the republican house, or democratic senate were not able to come to an agreement on this, basically, because they were at lager heads for most of the summer. they come back now to this city. is this a chance to demonstrate the fact that despite the differences, despite that they were thrown into this caldron, that they can actually work together and maybe avoid these defense cuts. >> we'll soon find out. the deadline is january 1. there is a lam
i used this example and i want to use it again. i remember that house members and senators. they would hand out pens and these house members and senators would want a pen, because that had something to do with being a statesman, and a leader, and caring more about the country than just being reelected that has to be a change of mind. the president, i must say this, he's got to mix it up. he's got to be a little more lbj and bill clinton. if you're in politics you've got to pick up the phone....
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to use our own our schools. my terrorist cells in your neighborhood no one in the usa to defeat terrorism a liberal that chris. can secure building out of the. criticism for going to distract us from what you and i should care about because there are profit driven industry that sells a sensationalistic garbage he calls it breaking news i mean martin and we're going to break that.
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preserve things now and they can sabotage the future or cut from the future i don't know if i would use the term sabotage but i did our jobs because there's a there's a sound obvious argument to be made for cutting long term spending and some of the long term entitlements are reforming them but you're saying they would push the pain down the road so that'll be long after they're out of office exactly they will say look you know we want to cut over the next you know twenty or twenty five years trillion dollars out of the government this is how we're going to do it and it's going to be heavily weighted towards social security and medicare and things like that defense spending will will will go relatively unscathed will be some minor cuts in discretionary spending but you know at the end of the day you know the large majority of the outlook is in the government's budget is in defense of medicare medicaid social security so that's where the cuts would have to be if you were going to look at it from a long term perspective and so that's what i expect in terms of both candidates tax plans wha
preserve things now and they can sabotage the future or cut from the future i don't know if i would use the term sabotage but i did our jobs because there's a there's a sound obvious argument to be made for cutting long term spending and some of the long term entitlements are reforming them but you're saying they would push the pain down the road so that'll be long after they're out of office exactly they will say look you know we want to cut over the next you know twenty or twenty five years...
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all of us serving you. us bank neil: welcome back, it's still too close, virginia too close, ohio soon. will be hard to call for maybe hours to come, sheryl is keeping an eye on the so-called battleground states. they will decide, who becomes next president of the united states, sheryl? >> these polls, in battle ground states virginia and ohio were closed in the last hour, but what did voters say as they walked out of the booth in the states. first virginia between electoral votes up for grab, a high number of governor workers in virginia, it could play badly for governor romney. we asked what they think about role of 46% of those polled said that government should be doing more, get more involved in their lives, 50% said that government does too much. now turn to buckeye state, ohio, polls have just closed. about 30 minutes ago. not a single republican candidate has won white house without winning ohio. we focus on ohio voters who have a negative view of u.s. economy, this is how they casted 35% going to t
all of us serving you. us bank neil: welcome back, it's still too close, virginia too close, ohio soon. will be hard to call for maybe hours to come, sheryl is keeping an eye on the so-called battleground states. they will decide, who becomes next president of the united states, sheryl? >> these polls, in battle ground states virginia and ohio were closed in the last hour, but what did voters say as they walked out of the booth in the states. first virginia between electoral votes up for...
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yoo have 15 minutes to call us claim your prize! the box??o to facebook dot com - slash foxxaltimore and click on "contests" to fill outtthe form and read theeofficial rules. 3 3 3 3 33 3 3 3 four mooe years.president barack obama is re-elected to term.he claimed ssme key &pbattleground states to win. megan gillilaad is here with a gooddmorning guys,just hours aftee the polls closed it became clear that resident as president. preeident. 3&--clliming .....% of thh popular vote and defeating his republican opponentt governor you need is ooe hing... but to win... you need to in the eeectoral college... here's a look at how this played out natiooally.. nationallyy.. --someestates still are not in yet... but you can see the president has already claimmd mmre than the 270 electooal votes required to win-- he wwn some of the big swing statess.. virginna also ohii... which became a crucial battleground tate ptate --maryland wws decided almost as soon as the pplls closed... you can see...--governor romney conceddd shortly fter speech... listen in... "
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you were here with us last election day. welcome back again. we want to talk first about a trend you've been noticing is changing since the last election cycle. >> right. well, if the voter turn out and results and the 100 most educated counties in the country. these are counties like arlington, and fairfax, and virginia. what we've seen over the course of the last generation also is a tremendous shift. those used to be tried and true moderate republican counties. and the last republican to win a majority of those counties was george h.w. bush in 1992. since then, those counties have been consistently trending towards the democrats. barack obama won 78 of those 100 counties in 2008. when this election is over, one of the first things i'm going to look for is to see whether or not he was able to build on that in this election. if he was, that would explain how he's doing in ohio, virginia, and florida. i think that's one of the numbers you want to look to in the sort of postmortem of this election. >> it seems like the romney campaign felt fairl
you were here with us last election day. welcome back again. we want to talk first about a trend you've been noticing is changing since the last election cycle. >> right. well, if the voter turn out and results and the 100 most educated counties in the country. these are counties like arlington, and fairfax, and virginia. what we've seen over the course of the last generation also is a tremendous shift. those used to be tried and true moderate republican counties. and the last republican...
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s coverage of the twenty twelve presidential election i'm tom hartman and i'm christine for us now so where does the race for the white house stand here at ten pm eastern is a look at the electoral map right now it's one hundred sixty three electoral votes for governor romney one hundred sixty two for president obama still kind of frozen . yeah ten thirty here. still a lot we don't know we're going to wait for more results to come in who want to take a look right now at several ballot measures that people across the united states are voting on in california it's proposition thirty seven this would require mandatory labeling of genetically engineered food the food industry is fighting this issue but polls show that this will probably half the polls in california don't close until eleven pm eastern now in colorado voters are deciding if they should legalize marijuana and with twenty one percent reporting it's fifty two percent to forty eight percent in support of the measure that does call for legalizing marijuana and regulating like we do alcohol and washington state also has a marijua
s coverage of the twenty twelve presidential election i'm tom hartman and i'm christine for us now so where does the race for the white house stand here at ten pm eastern is a look at the electoral map right now it's one hundred sixty three electoral votes for governor romney one hundred sixty two for president obama still kind of frozen . yeah ten thirty here. still a lot we don't know we're going to wait for more results to come in who want to take a look right now at several ballot measures...
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when you get to know us you can't help but love us. and as mainstream americans get to know their gay and lesbian neighbors, it is increasingly the case that they want to see them in all levels of our leadership and having the first openly gay person in the senate is a real step forward. >> big turning of the time. bishop gene robinson great to have you on as always. i appreciate it. >> thank you tom. >> that's going to wrap things up for me. i'm going to see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 eastern. i'll be much more well rested at that time. don't go anywhere, though. an equally tired wagner she looks great, but equally tired, i know it she's coming up next on "now." ♪ these are... ♪ [ male a pncermarie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expe
when you get to know us you can't help but love us. and as mainstream americans get to know their gay and lesbian neighbors, it is increasingly the case that they want to see them in all levels of our leadership and having the first openly gay person in the senate is a real step forward. >> big turning of the time. bishop gene robinson great to have you on as always. i appreciate it. >> thank you tom. >> that's going to wrap things up for me. i'm going to see you back here...
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all of us serving you. us bank with scottrader streaming quotes, any way you want. fully customize it for your trading process -- from thought to trade, on every screen. and all in real time. which makes it just like having your own trading floor, right at your fingertips. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying.. [ all ] i'm with scottrade. neil: welcome back. and it is close and the electoral votes. mitt romney -- this is not representing a pickup in wisconsin. they chose tommy thompson leading the race. when everything is said and done, he will fail at winning this state. he had a very tough nomination battle, he survived that and tammy baldwin had been beating him up unmercifully. he never really survived that. et party threat and lou dobbs pointed out how potent the tea party threat was. but it might have hurt republican chances in general. as in the case of indiana, they lost what should have been a given in the case of trinity losing out to
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andrea mccarren joins us fromrichmond. is there still hope there that mitt romney could pull this out? andrea? >> reporter: . [ no audio ] >> we'll try to get to her in a moment. we look at the presidential race in maryland. with 61% of the resix reporting, no -- precinct reporting, no surprise with obama leading. also take a look at the presidential numbers from washington, d.c. 48% of the precincts reporting, look at this. overwhelming, 92% for barack obama to 7% for mitt romney. again, no surprise. 40 minutes ago, a winner was declared in the u.s. senate race in virginia. democrat tim kane, as we told you, state republican george allen. we heard some of george allen's concession speech. kane will replace democrat webb who is retiring. democrat john delaney beat out republican incumbent roscoe bartlett this evening. >> the polls closed hours ago. some folks, believe it or not, are still out there in the cold waiting to vote. ken molestina at potomac middle school in virginia. how long is the line now, kenny? >> reporter:
andrea mccarren joins us fromrichmond. is there still hope there that mitt romney could pull this out? andrea? >> reporter: . [ no audio ] >> we'll try to get to her in a moment. we look at the presidential race in maryland. with 61% of the resix reporting, no -- precinct reporting, no surprise with obama leading. also take a look at the presidential numbers from washington, d.c. 48% of the precincts reporting, look at this. overwhelming, 92% for barack obama to 7% for mitt romney....
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. >> 37% of americans stated that they use social websites. two-thirds said they are socially engaged. tour to receive a lot of tweets and facebook people used variations of the word vote. instant gramm raised issues about photography at polling sites. >> the president and his supporters are celebrating his victory. there will be four more years for president obama. will have live reports coming up. >> proposition 30 was a big initiative that was supported by the governor. will let you know where this stands. >> a toulon fire that is breaking out and worked. will havto alarm fire breaking t in new word. we will have more on this coming up. [ boy 1 ] hey! that's the last crescent. oh, did you want it? yea we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half that's not half! guys, i have more! thanks mom [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents. let the making begin too bad the guys aren't here we're clear. ok, swarm! swarm! hello [ female announcer ] pillsbury chocolate chip cookies. let the making begin
. >> 37% of americans stated that they use social websites. two-thirds said they are socially engaged. tour to receive a lot of tweets and facebook people used variations of the word vote. instant gramm raised issues about photography at polling sites. >> the president and his supporters are celebrating his victory. there will be four more years for president obama. will have live reports coming up. >> proposition 30 was a big initiative that was supported by the governor....
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that was the argument that was being used this time. okay, lets a say you support the idea of the death penalty. the fact that the state of california has spent $4 billion since 1978 and had 13 executions that are being tied up in appeals, and that is costing about $300 million per execution, why not spend the money elsewhere. that was the argument. but then on the ballot it also pointed out it would cost $100 million for other programs so when people got in that ballot box, perhaps that argument reversed it. this is a reversal of what the polls have been showing. >> i wonder how much the economy played into it, you know we've had so much -- >> we tried to point to a lot of things but a lot of this stuff, whether it's this or three strikes, it's how you feel going n it's just one of those issues that people carry around with them, gay marriage, death penalty. it's an emotional issue as much as an economy issue or anything else. >> we'll see it again and again until it passes, probably. >> or we'll continue to fight it out in courts. >>
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states are leaning his way artie's going on it as you can is in washington now following the vote for us they are they are how are things are looking right now obviously for a raise. right will catch up with diana in the next couple hours for more details right richard spencer. and the editor of alternative right to dot com says tied to voting results reflect deep divisions within the united states in america demographics or is destiny and i think in some ways what this election represented was a demographic model or a demographic snapshot of what this nation is it's a nation that starkly divided in many ways between hope and rule white people in the red states. blue states non-whites and liberal and of upper income whites there seems to be a very very stark divide demographics aside that if you look at the ruling order in the united states there seems to be a great deal of stability brock obama kind of painted himself as his kind of left wing in a way changed let's shake everything up at the end of the day he bailed out banks or as he bailed out wall street he wound down some stupid war
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he joins us now boston. peter, good mo, good morning to you. >> so what's the feeling ther obviously, they're greatppointed with the outcome r they surprised at the way those swing states fell so quickly toward think they absolutelá3y are, willie. i heard from an adviser close to the campaign who wrote me h called for the president three simple words. he wrote, "this onestings." this is a campaign tha hours ago exceedingly confident that they would prove victorious in this governor romney spoke to reporters yesterday after the final -- on the final leg of his campaign saying that he intellectually had long thought he would win this election. but emotionally he he felt it at the last rally of the day yesterday in pennsylvania where the campaign hadn't even adviced really they would be there. remember, this was a a stop that aides say governor romney ultim was thon. they to go to ohio as we're out, they went to pennsylvania. thousands of people filled up a parking groment he felt it. all the more devastating
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all of us should put that firstment we have to come up with way compromise for the good of our country. i think most of the members elected today understand that. >> that is something ben cardin said. had he thinks everyone coming back to washington understands compromise will be a key to get things done across the aisle hand in hands. it's not a republican issue or democratic issue, it's an american issue. we have to talk about jobs and the economy. . >> certainly with a fiscal slip out there. >> tax cuts end at the beginning of 2013. there is so much to deal with. . >> it's a big spank for republicans here, dan bongino lost his run. . >> kelly, it was mixed emotions here at the bwi for all the gor ri that harris had there was some heart break for bongino. and andy harris is a republican on the eastern shore of maryland, he'll be going back to congress. we talked to him ant bridging that gap between the democrats and republicans no matter how this race breaks down. he says they will try to work sdpoth bridge that gap. >> and for bongino it was a struggle, he's been in this campaign fo
all of us should put that firstment we have to come up with way compromise for the good of our country. i think most of the members elected today understand that. >> that is something ben cardin said. had he thinks everyone coming back to washington understands compromise will be a key to get things done across the aisle hand in hands. it's not a republican issue or democratic issue, it's an american issue. we have to talk about jobs and the economy. . >> certainly with a fiscal...
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kelly o'donnell for us this morning. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins is live for us in democracy plaza where all the excitement happened last night. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, lynn. it was packed in here last night as the big announcement was made. with the big nor'easter it cleared out in a hurry as the winds picked up. it's a very windy morning throughout this region. the big concerns in this area are the areas devastated by sandy only a week ago. this storm is going to add insult to injury, more power outages, more beach erosion, more large waves crashing into homes. that's going to happen as we go throughout this afternoon and this evening. as far as the wind goes, they're already beginning to pick up, gusting now to new york city at 32. at the peak of the storm, we expect wind gusts anywhere from 50 to 70 miles per hour. that will be this afternoon into early this evening, especially over long island and coastal sections of new jersey. a lot of people just got their power back on. now we'll have additional power outages on top of that. we'll even get snow with th
kelly o'donnell for us this morning. >>> nbc meteorologist bill karins is live for us in democracy plaza where all the excitement happened last night. good morning to you. >> good morning to you, lynn. it was packed in here last night as the big announcement was made. with the big nor'easter it cleared out in a hurry as the winds picked up. it's a very windy morning throughout this region. the big concerns in this area are the areas devastated by sandy only a week ago. this storm...
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the director of elections tells us it's going to get busier here. we talked to voters about the issues and candidates that are bringing them to the polls this afternoon. >> mostly the education propositions made me come out, definitely. it's my first presidential election i've gotten to vote in. that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world today. >> reporter: excluding the 2008 election, typical turn out is about 71%. the director of elections says this election may dip below that, though he's not sure why. as of last night, turn out stood at about 25%. things will be getting a lot busier here between 5-8:00 p.m. at the larger polling stations in san francisco. we'll be reporting on turn out through the evening. >> gay marriage is on the ballot in four states. voters in maryland, maine, and washington state will decide if they should make same-sex marriage legal. in minnesota, a gay marriage ban is on the ballot. >>
the director of elections tells us it's going to get busier here. we talked to voters about the issues and candidates that are bringing them to the polls this afternoon. >> mostly the education propositions made me come out, definitely. it's my first presidential election i've gotten to vote in. that's exciting. >> the educational ones, the ones for schools. i'm an ex-teacher, a retired teacher. >> the most important one was barack obama. he made a difference in the world...
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thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be surprised if romney carried all of those swing states that have been described just now. i see obama winning the election. i hope that virginia is in the winning column with him. i think a lot of people feel like i did when i feeted for him. he needs a second term to prove what he has started and that he can improv upon it. but he can't do it unless he's there. things are so bad in this country. to trust it to someone who does not have the experience to spend four years learning the job or even two years is too much time. >> go
thanks for joining us. your thoughts on what has happened in virginia and throughout the country so far. we are neck and neck in terms of electoral votes. 162 for the president and governor romney. >> i never thought it would be anything other than just as you described it. very close and very tight. i expect the president to win. i hope he does. i think that will change. as a matter of fact, i bet a penny before i came home to say that he would change. around the country, i would be...
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darren gersh joins us from virginia. darren. >> reporter: susie, we're here in woodbridge, virginia, which is considered a swing aa in a key swing state. and it's a state that alsong surprised the candidates this election. after the voting here is over, you'll be hearing a lot more about the fiscal cliff, those automatic spending cuts and tax increases scheduled to take effect on january 1. you'd think the fiscal cliff would be a huge issue here. virginia depends heavily on defense spending and is facing massive cuts if congress doesn't act. but sequestration, the official word for the fiscal cliff cuts, hasn't been a campaign issue. >> th tried to play sequestration and blame it on each other, and i don't think it had any traction whatsoever. most people don't know what it is and they blame both parties for it. >> reporter: vors here aree more concerned about everyday economics. >> mainly, i want change in the economy, like better prices on gas and food. i want to make sure my job is secure. >> i'm looking at my grandki
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i think he even used that language. i was listening to his speech last night in des moines. seems like 100 years ago just last night but after i -- i believe he's using that kind of language, i know i've not let you down but language to that effect. >> ifill: stick with me i've got things i can still get done. richard and michael, i'm curious about this. what are the perils for second-term presidents? >> oh, my god, what are the perils? >> ifill: what are not the perils? >> that's the way to ask the question. >> paradoxically there are perils embedded in victory itself. if you and those around you misinterpret the meaning of your victory. if you believe it's carte blanche to do whatever you want in a second term. if you believe it's a blanket endorsement of everything you've done in your first term. if you overreach, if you over interpret. and yet the paradox is that the -- whoever was elected tonight is going to have to deal with very large structural economic and cultural challenges. and the only way-- the only way, it seems to me that they can be addressed with any hope o
i think he even used that language. i was listening to his speech last night in des moines. seems like 100 years ago just last night but after i -- i believe he's using that kind of language, i know i've not let you down but language to that effect. >> ifill: stick with me i've got things i can still get done. richard and michael, i'm curious about this. what are the perils for second-term presidents? >> oh, my god, what are the perils? >> ifill: what are not the perils?...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. neil: all right, scene in chicago right now, obama headquarters. president's supporters whooping it up, he has been reelected president of united states, we have my colleague lou dobbs, and dave walker, who worries about all things budget, and money. and chris stirewalt, who knows why the hell this happened the way it did, chris, i want to ask you a couple dumb questions, one is ohio, provisional ballots, they seem to be within margin of error or recount or count -- what happens? >> no, i have been spatting, -- strong a term. neil: president just won nevada. >> karl rove and decision desk were at odds this evening about what is going to happen in ohio, but barack obama i suggestions would win ohio by twice as many votes at george w. bush did, winning 300,000 vote victory in ohio. and. neil: no automatic anythi
everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. neil: all right, scene in chicago right now, obama headquarters. president's supporters whooping it up, he has been reelected president of united states, we have my colleague lou dobbs, and dave walker, who worries about all things budget,...
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thanks for being with us. senator from illinois. >> thank you. >>> a few challenges internationally in his first term. now what for president obama? woel talk with christiane amanpour about the next four years. that's straight ahead. >> we may have battled fiercely but it's only because we love this country deeply. we care so strongly about its future. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservatio
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. >> there is plenty of time to let us know what you think. you can join the conversation at facebook.com/ktvu or find us on twitter at ktvu. you can add the hash tag 2012 and take a look at what others are saying. twitter passed the 11 million mark for tweets. flowing in 30,000 tweets a minute. >> we are continuing to monitor all of the results for live election coverage after the break. >>> we continue to update particularly in the crucial battleground states, one of them is florida, right now with 83% of the precincts reporting it is still 50-50, split down the middle between president obama and mitt romney. now, moving over to ohio, no republican has ever won the presidency without winning ohio. and right now president obama is in the lead 52 to 42% with 39% of the precincts reporting. >>> right now we want to bring in our political analyst corry cookie, a political professor at uss. it is almost 7:00, we don't have any firm numbers. is this unusual on a presidential election night we wouldn't have any numbers yet? >> it is that close. the
. >> there is plenty of time to let us know what you think. you can join the conversation at facebook.com/ktvu or find us on twitter at ktvu. you can add the hash tag 2012 and take a look at what others are saying. twitter passed the 11 million mark for tweets. flowing in 30,000 tweets a minute. >> we are continuing to monitor all of the results for live election coverage after the break. >>> we continue to update particularly in the crucial battleground states, one of them...
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it is a pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. today i'm rory sushi live in moscow barack obama has vowed to move america forward in a victory speech to cheering supporters after winning the us election to stay in office of course for a second. america's incumbent comfortably past the two hundred seventy electoral vote threshold in what had been a hard fought campaign republican challenger mitt romney conceded defeat after losing in a number of key battleground states. can has been following the nervous night that gave obama another four yes. well mitt romney has accepted his loss president obama is reelected and got his supporters very excited of course but this year one could sense that overwhelming euphoria that was there four years ago where president obama was running for his first term was not quite there anymore is that that his supporters are not excited they are we saw that at the democratic rally in the president's home city of chicago but with the rest of the country feels more like. relief rather than you for you there
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. >>> some new research shows that medicine could be used to fight cancer. scientists studied nearly 19,000 cancer patients taking statins and found the risk of death dropped by 15%. more studies will have to be done but it showed the benefits could be broad, in this case working with patients with 13 different types of cancer. >>> there's a shot to avowed the flu for the nora virus and it can leave you dehydrated. food is one of the most common kays the virus is spread and it tends to move person to person and faster in nursing homes and daycare. >> nora virus is a virus. it's fund in the stool and it's easily contagious by touching something or touching something that's been or a surface that hasn't been wiped properly. >> researchers are working on a vaccine but for now doctors are recommending just wash your hands often as a good defense. >>> forget genetics, a new study found the amount of alcohol a person drinks could be related to where they live. they said the closer people live to a bar, the higher the chances they will be heavy drinkers. researcher
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peter alexander covering for us there tonight. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you here in boston, this is apparently the intersection of politics and the nor'easter. in the words of one top aide to the romney campaign, the mood in that campaign is a lot like this weather, dreary, at the end of a six-year long quest for the white house. tonight, mitt romney is left asking is himself what might have been. dressed in a business suit and surrounded by family and friends and for a final few hours, the secret service team, mitt romney this morning left his boston hotel, quickly returning to life as a private citizen. >> hey, governor, can you give us a word? >> reporter: on this november 7th, the day romney promised they would get to work, the only work to do, packing up. after 90 minutes after most networks had called the race, mr. romney took the stage alone. >> like so many of you, paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given our all to this campaign. >> reporter: but his disappointment at the end of
peter alexander covering for us there tonight. good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you here in boston, this is apparently the intersection of politics and the nor'easter. in the words of one top aide to the romney campaign, the mood in that campaign is a lot like this weather, dreary, at the end of a six-year long quest for the white house. tonight, mitt romney is left asking is himself what might have been. dressed in a business suit and surrounded by family and friends and...
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you inspired us. you humbled us. the nation is at a critical point. which cannot risk of partisan posturing. our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the people's work. we citizens have to rise to the occasion. we look to our teachers and professors. we count on you to inspire our children with a passion for learning and discovery. we look to our pastors, priests, rabbis, and counselors of all kinds, he to whom advance the principles of charity, honesty, integrity, and family. we look...
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times correspondent pepe escobar who's joining us live right now from the u.s. hope you can hear me this time good to have you with us what do you think that played the crucial role for obama to secure him a second term. i'll give it one wart latinos look for the past three or four weeks of being in the southwest of the us have driven more than six thousand miles over six states obo won four of the states california nevada colorado and new mexico arizona soon was going to be a blue state so horribly wanted in arizona it won't want a new time well. most of the states the volt is absolutely crucial i talk to latinos trauma but well there's all of think that scars to rockabilly talk to guy who is this man and then sure printers and the art gallery owners in santa fe for instance and everybody was telling me the same saying the way the republicans tried so hard to disenfranchise poor voters black folder spending both most of all of them voters this you know the latino community you know the states and all across the west as well they look at the really hard if you w
times correspondent pepe escobar who's joining us live right now from the u.s. hope you can hear me this time good to have you with us what do you think that played the crucial role for obama to secure him a second term. i'll give it one wart latinos look for the past three or four weeks of being in the southwest of the us have driven more than six thousand miles over six states obo won four of the states california nevada colorado and new mexico arizona soon was going to be a blue state so...